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plain plastic cups - drill 2 holes in them and use zip ties through the peg board to keep them in place.
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DIY - How to transform a box in an organizer box of pens.
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Use tea cups and small bowls in drawers to organize tiny things from paper clips and rubber bands in the office to jewelry in the bedroom.
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The 2 Secrets of Making a TO-DO List You'll Get Done
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DIY Felt Wall Organizer for the Office
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Looking for a Back-to-School Organizer for Home? A Mod Memo Cube Keeps Track of the Paperwork
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repurpose a magazine organizer into a shelf.
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Pegboard Organization - Move the pegboard out of the garage and bring into the home office. If you're like me you're always lacking desk space and finding things in drawers can be daunting and time consuming. Bring everything you need into view by creating a pegboard organizational space above your desk. --- Cord Organization Tips - Use metal clips to organize your cords for your gadgets and chargers on the side of a desk or table so you aren't hunting down a cord every time you need to plug in your laptop or ipod. You can also use bread tags as cord labels by writing the cord type on the tag and clipping it to the cord.
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this is a really clever use of magazine files
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A sturdy metal spring can find new purpose as an office organization aid. Place small notebooks or mail between the coils to keep supplies in order.
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Convert a bread box into a charging station for small electronic devices. Just drill a hole in the back, insert a rubber grommet, and thread the power-strip cord through. Cut small slits in 1/4-inch medium-density fiberboard (MDF) to create a divider that conceals the power strip and chargers behind it.
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Take your office anywhere -- to the couch, dining room table, or deck -- with this tote-able solution. Outfit a dish drainer with pretty file folders, and use the utensil holders to organize pens, pencils, and small notebooks. Slip the dish drainer into a cabinet when not in use.
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Don't spend money on a corkboard -- instead turn an artist's canvas into a practical memo board. For a magnetic surface, attach a sheet-metal square. Hang it above your desk to keep important items visible.
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Jill Johnson There is a similar version of this desk that I have been eyeing from World Market, but it's way expensive. This, however, is a little less complicated and I'm thinking I could make it!!! So happy to see this!